The Biennale of Visible Messages of Slovenia brings to Ljubljana five eminent names in world design.
6. Brumnov Biennale begins with lectures by guests, and is accompanied by an exhibition of the best visual messages of the last two years. His purpose is as they wrote "to establish criteria of excellence in the field of designing visible messages, to stimulate the growth and promotion of their quality, and to raise the level of visual culture."
The Americans will introduce themselves graphic designer Roger Black, which we know by design of The New York Times, a men's magazine Esquire, and this year he became creative director of the international publishing group Asia Edipresse in Hong Kong; French designer with German roots Annette Lenz, which is devoted to the design of projects in public spaces and work for clients in the field of culture; Oliver Reichenstein, the founder international agencies iA and developer of tablet applications, including the father of iA Writer; Croatian graphic designer and founder of the internationally recognized and award-winning agency Sensus Design Factory Nedjeljko Špoljar and Alice Twemlow – British publicist and critic in the field of graphic design.
The exhibition that accompanies the Brumn Biennale presents a selection of works from the field of creating visible messages in the last two years in our country, among which will be awarded Bruman Award.